Coated glass refers to glass treated with specialized coatings to alter its optical, thermal, or structural properties. These coatings, applied through various techniques, augment the performance of glass by providing features such as solar control, thermal insulation, self-cleaning capabilities, or improved aesthetics.
Types of Coated Glass:
Low-E Coated Glass: Low-Emissivity glass contains a thin, invisible metallic coating that minimizes heat transfer. It reflects heat back into the room during winters and blocks radiant heat during summers, enhancing energy efficiency.
Solar Control Coated Glass: These coatings are designed to regulate the transmission of solar radiation, reducing the amount of heat that enters a building. They help maintain comfortable indoor temperatures while reducing reliance on air conditioning.
Self-Cleaning Coated Glass: Self-cleaning glass coatings utilize photocatalytic and hydrophilic properties to break down and wash away dirt and organic matter when exposed to sunlight and rain, reducing maintenance efforts.
Anti-Reflective (AR) Coated Glass: AR coatings minimize surface reflections, enhancing clarity and reducing glare. They are commonly used in display screens, eyeglasses, and camera lenses to improve visibility.